Research

Read: Study: Threats and Violence on the Rise in K-12 Schools

Study: Threats and Violence on the Rise in K-12 Schools

The recent study looked at threats and violence in American schools during the 2017-2018 school year to examine frequency, range and severity.

Read: Data Breach Costs Up 6% from Last Year, New Study Finds

Data Breach Costs Up 6% from Last Year, New Study Finds

The average cost per lost or stolen record for healthcare organizations is $408, compared to $148 within other industries.

Read: Annual Poll Shows 1 in 3 Parents Fear for Child’s Safety at School

Annual Poll Shows 1 in 3 Parents Fear for Child’s Safety at School

The poll also found that while most parents supported armed officers, mental health screenings and metal detectors in schools, most opposed arming teachers.

Read: Report: Health Plan Data Breaches Surge 1000% in First 5 Months of 2018

Report: Health Plan Data Breaches Surge 1000% in First 5 Months of 2018

A recent report found health plans reported 24 breaches that affected 884,360 individuals, up from 15 breaches that affected 70,166 individuals.

Read: Calls For National School Security Guidance Grow As State Requirements Scrutinized

Calls For National School Security Guidance Grow As State Requirements Scrutinized

Advocates say a new study on school facility security standards supports the demand for more guidance.

Read: Childhood Food Insecurity Is Still a Big Problem

Childhood Food Insecurity Is Still a Big Problem

Food insecurity intensifies in the summer months when school-age children lose access to breakfasts and lunches provided by their campuses.

Read: Study: Better IT Security Doesn’t Mean Fewer Hospital Cyberattacks

Study: Better IT Security Doesn’t Mean Fewer Hospital Cyberattacks

A recent study by researchers at the University of Notre Dame looked at 938 data breaches and found institutional factors play the biggest role in the likelihood of hospital cyberattacks.

Read: Survey: Colleges Don’t Use Mass Notification Systems to Full Potential

Survey: Colleges Don’t Use Mass Notification Systems to Full Potential

Higher education campuses across the United States are not fully utilizing their investment in mass notification solutions, according to a study by Rave Mobile Safety.

Read: Report: Chicago Public Schools Failed to Protect Students from Sex Abuse

Report: Chicago Public Schools Failed to Protect Students from Sex Abuse

An investigation by the Chicago Tribune into Chicago Public Schools found over 500 allegations of sexual abuse and rape over the last decade.

Read: Study: ADHD Medication Overdoses Increasing Among U.S. Kids

Study: ADHD Medication Overdoses Increasing Among U.S. Kids

Between 2000 and 2011, there was a 71 percent increase in calls to U.S. poison control regarding improper ingestion of ADHD medications.

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